The 2009 LIVE UNITED Campaign Video features people that live and work among us that have been impacted by the work of United Way of Cass-Clay and that know what it means to LIVE UNITED.
Paul Laney, Sheriff of Cass County shares how United Way of Cass-Clay invests in agencies that support our local law enforcement in times of crisis and tells a powerful story of a domestic violence situation he encountered that has impacted him personally and helped him to better understand United Way of Cass-Clay.
Marti Jensen of Border States Electric, describes the impact UWCC has on our local children and their futures by providing them the resources they need to go to school without shame, fear, or being judged.
Amber Brockopp, a young woman from Fargo, tells her remarkable story about getting out of debt and how UWCC provided the resources for her to undergo financial counseling and turn her life around.
Trevor Anderson, an Eagle Scout and NDSU students tells of losing his father at a young age and how the Boy Scouts provided him the with male role models he needed growing up.
John Nelson, principal of Ben Franklin Middle School in Fargo sees students every day that have been impacted by UWCC's annual School Supply Drive and describes how our local school districts benefit from UWCC.
Tony Coronato of Xcel Energy is a volunteer who helps to review agencies and programs seeking funding from UWCC and sees first hand how the programs impacts local people from birth to end of life.
Tracy Briggs of WDAY and Mark Jensen of Concordia are working parents that understand the value of quality child care and how UWCC is working to ensure that our local children have the positive and enriching experiences in child care that they need to succeed in school and in life.
Michael Solberg of State Bank & Trust is the 2009 United Way of Cass-Clay Campaign Chair and leading the campaign this year.
DVD's of the 2009 Campaign Video are available by calling 701-237-5050 or emailing Kristina Hein, United Way of Cass-Clay Communications Director at khein@uwcc.net.
The video is also available on the United Way of Cass-Clay website at www.uwcc.net.
Good video but I feel united way in fargo needs to be more personal on matters. Opposite than Vague. This video was 20% personal and 80% vague.
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